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If Korean barbecue is on the agenda, Koreana is a spot worth sampling.
Koreana is great for families with kids.
Always five minutes behind schedule? Pick up your food to go instead.
Parking is accessible and not far from the restaurant.
No matter what you choose off the menu at Koreana, you won't completely break the bank with prices averaging around $30.

Chinese cuisine set in a familiar vibe, The Korean Restaurant offers a delightful menu. The nice atmosphere and great menu options allow guests to focus on what matters: the incredible food.
There's no specific recommended attire, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably.
If you're searching for the perfect spot for a family gathering (or a birthday meal), it's rated as a nice local option for big groups and families with children.
A favorite for lunch, chances are you won't walk away from The Korean Restaurant disappointed. Don't worry about trying to find a spot on the street, as visitors to the restaurant do have access to a private parking lot nearby.

The premier destination for delicious sushi, Sushi Dake in Old Bethpage is one of the area's top-rated restaurants. It's a local favorite for guests looking for an incredible meal.
There's no particular required attire, so feel free to dress comfortably.
If you don't feel like driving over to Old Bethpage, placing a delivery order is an option.
A good spot for both lunch and dinner in Old Bethpage, Sushi Dake is definitely worth rolling over to. Don't worry about trying to find a spot on the street, as visitors to the restaurant do have access to a private parking lot nearby.

At Moo Goong Hwa Korean, you can experience a restaurant that has a delightful menu in a familiar ambience. The good quality, set in a familiar atmosphere, will have you coming back for more.
There really is something for everyone, with gluten-free options, as well as low-fat and vegetarian items on the robust menu.
A good option in Old Bethpage, Moo Goong Hwa Korean is a tasty choice when you're in the mood for Asian cuisine and want to be more adventurous than the boring ol' Chinese or Japanese fare.

Jane Cafe and Restaurant in Mineola is known for its tasty eats.
Low-fat is one factor and amazing taste is another. Come see which wins out at Jane Cafe and Restaurant.
Toast your evening out at Jane Cafe and Restaurant with a glass of beer or wine from their lengthy drink list.
Save money on a sitter — kids are welcome to join the table at Jane Cafe and Restaurant.
Catering from Jane Cafe and Restaurant will take your party to the next level.
You can also grab your food to go.
Diners at Jane Cafe and Restaurant will love the simple and nearby street parking options.
The super-affordable fare at Jane Cafe and Restaurant will definitely make your budget happy too — prices are almost always under $15.

One of the more popular restaurants in Port Washington, iDiner delivers a delicious menu. The laid-back atmosphere and great menu options allow customers to focus on what matters: the incredible food.
There's no specific recommended attire, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably.
There really is something for everyone, with gluten-free options, as well as low-fat and vegetarian items on the robust menu. Plus, if you're looking for the perfect spot for a get-together between family or friends, it's been reviewed as a great local option for both big groups and families with kids. In addition to its quick service (take-out is available), the restaurant also offers delivery, and can even cater an event for you.
A reputable favorite for any meal of the day in Port Washington, there's never a bad time to swing by iDiner. Visitors to the restaurant have the ability to park nearby on the street.

Groupon Guide

Maybe it’s the icy chill of the beef broth, or its near-colorless clarity. But the first sip of a bowl of mul-naengmyeon feels like a sudden plunge into a mountain lake. Though its flavor is light, this cold Korean buckwheat-noodle soup is still a shock for the senses, in a refreshing way. In summertime, it’s an ideal savory treat—and a great way to stretch your Korean-food palate beyond basic bulgogi, kalbi, and bibimbap.To drink up my latest bowl, I headed to Ban Po Jung, a mom-and-pop shop in Chicago’s North Park neighborhood.The toppingsThe textures in a bowl of mul-naengmyeon are at least as important as the flavors—and that’s where the toppings come in. The crisp crunch of traditional sliced cucumber and asian pear set off the chewy slipperiness of the noodles, as does the falling-apart tenderness of cold boiled beef. It’s a symphony of different mouthfeels in a single stainless-steel bowl. Many restaurants, including Ban Po Jung, place a hard-boiled egg on top, too.The condimentsMul-naengmyeon broth is extremely mild on its own, so it’s usually served with bottles of white vinegar and a spicy, watery mustard sauce that you can sprinkle on for an extra kick. I tend to go all in on the vinegar and use the mustard only sparingly—I want sour but not too much sizzle in my chilled summer soup.The noodles.Massed in the middle of the bowl, the long, thin naengmyeon noodles are surprisingly heavy, a meal in themselves. Though they’re usually made out of buckwheat, like Japanese soba, you can also find versions derived from starches like sweet potato and chewy arrowroot. Say yes if your server offers to cut up the super-long noodles with scissors, as mine did at Ban Po Jung—it makes them a lot easier to eat. Once they’ve been clipped, don’t be bashful about leaning in close to slurp up the noodles in the time-honored Asian style. But watch out not to over-indulge—mul-naengmyeon is usually only one part of a larger meal, so there’s likely to be plenty of barbecue dishes and banchan still to come.Photo by Andrew Nawrocki, GrouponHungry for more? Check Groupon for deals on Korean restaurants in your city.